Science. Formerly he was president of the Buffalo 

 Academy of Science, and the Ohio State Academy of 

 Science. He was among the first in this country to 

 become a fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society of 

 London. 



His death was caused by pneumonia. After an ill- 

 ness of only a few days he died April 13th 1898. 



Professor Kellicott has contributed articles to 

 various American periodicals, most of Avhich are in- 

 cluded in the following list. 



Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists. 



1879. On Certain Crustaceous Parasites of Fishes from the Great 

 Lakes. I, 53. 



Observations on Lerneocera cruciata. I, 64. 



1880. Lerneocera tortura, n. s. II, 41. 



1882. On Certain Crustaceous Parasites of Fresh-Water Fishes. 

 IV, 75. 



Polyzoa — Observations on Species Detected near Buffalo, N. 

 Y- IV, 217. 



1883. On some Infusoria found on the Cray-Fish. V, 105. 

 Cotburnia lata, n. s. V, 113. 



Note on two Parasites of the Cray- Fish. V, 115. 



1884. Observations on Infusoria with Description of New Species. 

 VI, 110. 



Notes: Infusoria, Rotatoria, Etc. VI, 126. 



1885. Observations on some Fresh-water Infusoria — with Descript- 

 ions of a few Species regarded as new. 38. 



A new Floscule. 48. 



1886. A note on Argulus catostomi. 144. 



1887. Additional note on a Certain Species of Rotifera. 181. 

 Some new and rare Infusoria. 187. 



1888. President's Address: The Nature of Protozoa, and Lessons 

 of these Simplest Animals. 5. 



Partial List of Rotifera of Shiawassee River, at Corunna, 



Michigan. 84. 



Observations of Fresh-water Infusoria. 97. 



1889. A New Rotiferon. 32. 



1892. Crustaceous Parasite of the "Miller's Thumb." 76. 



1895. Formalin in the Zoological and Histological Laboratory. 

 331. 



1896. The Rotifera of Sandusky Bay— First Paper. 155. 

 1897." The Rotifera of Sandusky Bay— Second Paper. 43. 



